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JOFFER'S EYES GIVE GREETING TO PERSHING; Memorable Meeting of the Two Generals in Paris, Though Not a Word Was Exchanged. ENFORCING PEACE' IS BEGUN. Baker Says Pershing's Arrival Marks Our Active Participation. 'NO LONGER AN OCEAN.' French Journalist Says America Is Now Fused with Europe.

By CHARLES H. GRASTY. SPECIAL CABLE TO THE NEW YORK TIMES.JUNE 15, 1917

PARIS, June 14.--The special train bearing General Pershing and his party to Paris arrived at the Gare du Nord. I happened to be where I had a close view of the details of his reception. General Pershing appeared in the doorway of the car. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on June 15, 1917, on Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: JOFFER'S EYES GIVE GREETING TO PERSHING; Memorable Meeting of the Two Generals in Paris, Though Not a Word Was Exchanged. ENFORCING PEACE' IS BEGUN. Baker Says Pershing's Arrival Marks Our Active Participation. 'NO LONGER AN OCEAN.' French Journalist Says America Is Now Fused with Europe. . Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe